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Not all payments are created equal: segmenting the payment landscape

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  • Gottfried Leibbrandt

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ABSTRACT The payments landscape is changing. Checks and cash are declining and being;replaced by electronic instruments; a range of new players are taking aim at the role;and position of banks; and new technologies such as Bitcoin/Distributed Ledger are;even challenging the nature of money itself. An often-heard argument is "a payment;is a payment", implying that a new player with a superior technology or customer;proposition, if successful, would be able to ultimately replace all existing payment;instruments/systems. This paper argues that the current payments landscape consists;of segments with inherently different characteristics that require different approaches.;Most dynamics occur within such segments, rather than across them.

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  • Gottfried Leibbrandt, . "Not all payments are created equal: segmenting the payment landscape," Journal of Financial Market Infrastructures, Journal of Financial Market Infrastructures.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsk:journ7:2462098
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